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Олимпиада 2014

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Игры Путина: инвестиции, выброшенные на ветер

  • June 19, 2017
  • Robert Orttung
В США состоялась презентация книги сотрудников Вашингтонского университета Роберта Орттунга и Суфьяна Жемухова "Путинская Олимпиада: сочинские игры и эволюция России в XXI веке". "Орттунг и Жемухов утверждают, что сегодня мы…
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В США вышла книга «Путинская Олимпиада: Сочинские игры и эволюция России в ХХI веке»

  • April 17, 2017
  • Robert Orttung
ВАШИНГТОН, 17 апреля, Caucasus Times. В США (Александрия) состоялась презентация книги ученых из Университета Джорджа Вашингтона Роберта Орттунга и Суфьяна Жемухова «Путинская Олимпиада: Сочинские игры и эволюция России в ХХI…
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Putin Backs Doping, Hacking with Few Consequences

  • August 1, 2016
  • Robert Orttung
(Co-authored with Sufian Zhemukhov) Russia’s recent prominence in the Olympics and Democratic Party hacking scandals reminds us of Putin’s 2007 complaint that since the death of Mahatma Gandhi, he has…

Олимпиада на грани бойкота: Реакция Кремля на международные вызовы

  • February 21, 2014
  • Sufian Zhemukhov
Олимпиада 2014 года в Сочи – это не только блистательные выступления российских спортсменов и демонстрация достижений экономики и культуры. Наряду с престижем, проведение Олимпиады также сопряжено с серьезными репутационными рисками,…
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Олимпиада в Сочи: пари Путина

  • October 29, 2013
  • Robert Orttung
(InoPressa) Для хозяина Кремля победа черноморского курорта стала личной победой. "Путин – давний любитель спорта, – рассказывает профессор Роберт Орттунг. – В России поговаривают, что он присматривается к посту председателя…
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Как Олимпиада сделает Россию космополитической

  • October 9, 2013
  • Andrey Makarychev
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  • September 21, 2013
  • Andrey Makarychev
Одним из наиболее заметных аспектов интеграции России в глобальный мир является серия крупномасштабных международных спортивных событий. В июле 2013 года в Казани прошли Всемирные студенческие игры (Универсиада), а в феврале…
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